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vol x no 233 a m wednesday Chicago september 18 1912 wednesday u s pÂ«ttnt otflw Â» imv-c v-jjxc v-cin 1 Â„ ctnu p , r â€žâ€ž'," Chicago examiner rules catholic children must quit public schools archbishop messmer of mil waukee threatens the ex communication of parents who disobey his orders no such action taken in chi cago clergyman here ex presses his surprise at the prelate's new ruling milwaukee wis sept 17.-a strik ing letter against the attendance of cath olic children at the public schools has been ibbued by archbishop messmer in which he forbids church sacrament to the fam ilies of those violating the rules laid down specifying attendance at catholic paro chial schools until the eighth grade has been passed arlhbishop messmer's letter archbishop messmer's letter in full fol lows : it is a deplorable fact that a large bomber of catholic parents take iheir childrcn from the catholic school and end them to the public schools as soon as these children have made their first communion in view of the repeated ami earnest admonitions of the highest ncthorities in the church on the grave duty of parents to leave their children under catholic educational influence bjii is in catholic schools us long as possible it is almost impossible to un derstand the sinful levity of such par ents and their open defiance of the laws of the church tbeir action appears still more crim inal when earnest christian believers outside the catholic church all over the united states began to call loudly for religious and moral instruction in the public schools as the only means of counteracting the growing loss of posi tive religion and with it as a neeessaii consequence the loss of moral princi ples and habits among the youth of the country how can catholic parents in the face of all this find any excuse good before god and conscience for tak ing their children from the catholic school and thus depriving them of iht direct and strong influence of christian truth and grace which alone can form them into good christians and good cit izens alike no excuses whatever there is absolutely no excuse except where parents r.re deprived of the op portunity and blessing of a catholic school or where the children have al ready passed through all the grades of the catholic school and wish to con tinue further studies the crazy no tion of some parents that their ameri can citizenship demands to have their children attend the public school as if our catholic schools were not ameri can or the positive anti-christian idea that the minds and hearts of their chil dren will profit ever so much more by going to the public school although with the loss of fuller and deeper religious training is most assuredly no excuse whatever the matter becomes of still greater importance at present when so many cf our children are now admitted to first holy communion when they are till in the sixth or even the fifth grade in school how utterly sub rersive of all the principles and rules of the church on the catholic educa tion of children if catholic parents were allowed to take the children from the catholic schools on the plea that they have made their first communion and yet there are catholic parents so entirely devoid of every sense of then responsibility for the spiritual welfare of their children and so ut terly disrespectful to all ecclesiastical dthorlty that their ridiculous and foolish plea stands for them in good reason orders to parents hence in order that the priests of the diocese as well as catholic par ents ma clearly know their duties we ordain as follows 1 in regard to sending catholic chil dren to catholic schools the laws of the third plenary council of baltimore must ; be fully observed exceptions can be allowed only as there stated by epis copal authority 2 catholic parents are bound to send their children who have made their i t first holy communion to the catnollc i 00l until these children have passed imgh all the grades of the school ess they are sent to a catholic col s or academy 8 catholic parents disobeying these friaa when not properly excused by the bishop commit a grievo if sin and can stop gossiping if you wish to be beautiful paris women find secret of youth in never gorging drinking little and walking much new york sept 17 paris women nrver have the sallow complexion you sec 'â– j in this country declare mrs otto weil ! j wifo of the business manager of the metro politan opera house who returned to-day after four months in europe parisians who have reached the age of fifty retain the grace and shapeliness of twenty-four and every one that i asked for the reason for the wonderful preserva tion of youth told me to eat sparingly drink sparingly walk considerably dream never and gossip not at all there are no beautiful french women i who refuse to take exercise and their fa vorite daily recreation is walking some of the women who took me out walked â– me off my feet and they are all peculiarly ambitious to excel iu pedestrian feats when they took me mountain climbing 1 almost died from fatigue you never see a french woman gorging herself at a midnight restaurant after the opera or theater instead she eats a little s:i!ad and drinks a little wine she never drinks water nobles to visit Chicago duke and duchess of sutherland will inspect city i the duke and duchess of sutherland with lady rosemary gower lord alastair cower and a party of friends will arrive iu Chicago next friday morning iud spend the day they will leave saturday for new york en route for england back to the land means happiness j snid the duke of sutherland recently in commenting on the crowded condition of i.'.j-laud he is the lurge-sr laud owner in great britain and the second richest ituke in the dnlted kingdom he has | invested huge sums iu the canadian j northwest since then lie lias been as sisting englishmen and scotchmen to col onize the virgin territory and is on his way home after an inspection of his latest experiment vv is a strong advo vatc of a gentleman's agreement be tween the united states and great brit ain which he says would establish the world's peace lady rosemary gower his daughter is a sjffragette loses 3,296 on liner mrs j c hirsch victim on the kaiser wilhelm 11 new york sept 17 robberieo on ocean liners have been so numerous this year that the hoboken detectives and cjs tom officials were not surprised to-day when mr and mrs 1 c hirsch arriving from bremen on the kaiser wilhelm 11 complained tliar they had been robbed ot a j3.000 la valliere and 200 in cash mr and mrs uirseh live at 2(5 east fourih avenue cincinnati one of the alleged a mond thefts aboard the frederick wilhei.n was cleared up to-day the article thought stolen was a 1.200 brooch the property of mrs david mannes sister of the orcnesfa leader walter unmroscu it was found in the suite which the mannes family had oc cupied while the ship was being renovated bull moose beat bourne salem ore sept 17 after a bitterly fought convention united states senator jonathan bourne who bolted the repub lican party and has been nt outs wkll president Taft for some time was turned down by the hoosevelt party to-night and a portland lawyer a e clark formerly of mankato minn was nominated as the party's united states senatorial candidate by a twenty-vote plurality the vo;l stood clark 01 bourne 39 mulkey 30 mulkey and bourne were avowed candi dates railroad wreck kills 13 livehpool sept 17.-thirteen persons were killed and nearly 100 injured this evening when the engine of a chester to liverpool express jumped the rails near liverpool and the nine ears sped on and crashed into a small station several pel sous were cremated in a coach miss brooks spurns police chiefs job too busy she declares when tendered office by west hammond's mayor serves 80 subpoenas frankie ford contradicts foss bartender in inquiry into messmaker death miss virginia brooks late last evening declined to be chief of police of west liani tnond and her decision came with such 'â– an astonishing shock to mayor woscyzn eki who had not dreamed she would re fuse that he sat down helplessly and said he would have to think it over before ap pointing anybody i'm too busy explained miss brooks it was late last night when she re turned to west hammond after a hard day in Chicago in the coroner's office but when she did return she still had work i to do that would take her into the early hours of the morning she had sso sub ! poenas to serve in connection with the i trial to-day of justices of trie peace green und witteuburg on charges of graft and ; malfeasance and then came the proposition from the mayor that she accept the job of chief o police at least temporarily her friend urged her to take it but she wouldn't i have no time to be a policeman shi told them they have ousted the coitupi chief â€” now let them put in a real man she and mrs bass were alert attend ants at the coroner's injuiry into circuiu stances of the death of john messmaker the formal inquest will be held friday but two witnesses talked to the corona yesterday woman contradicts story ethel parker better known as frankie ford testified in direct contradiction ol eugene davis formerly bartender in the foss dive davis testimony would have been dam aging enough even without the flat couira diction of frankie ford for davis v as unable to explain adequately his own story it was mostly about the black bottle the one that was said to contain knock out drops for the purpose of robbing patrons who did not spend money iaÂ»t enough to satisfy foss yes i told frankie ford to hide that bottle davis confessed but i warned her to hide it only because it was marked bonded whisky and what it really con tained was cheap whisky i wanted her to hide it so the government inspectors would not catch us selling cheap wiiukj under a bond label and that's the ouiy reason coroner hoffman instantly confused da vis with a question was that the only bottle that bore the bond label and contained cheap whisky well no admitted davis there were some others i think then why was the black bottle sin gled out as the only one to bo hidden fron the inspectors i don't know i don't know frankie ford says the black bottle eon tained kuockout drops and that when mei would not spend money fast they wert given a drink from the black bottle ani then she says they became black in th face and were kicked out in the street how about that charges womin lies i frankie ford lies cried davis angrily j and let me remind you that i am hero voluntarily i'm trying to tell you th truth if you'll just let me do it i went to foss last night when he was sick abed and i told him i was going to come in here and tell everything i knew but i'm not going to tell what i don't know i don't know for sure whether those other bottler ! were mislabled or not do you know judge green yes he has been there frequently yes i've seen him there did you ever see him go upstairs - '" no i foss rented the property davis said from a mr fisher and a mr thompson paying at first 125 a mouth and later only 100 a month aviator lost in fog is found in lake engel is rescued 15 miles from shore wrecked hydroaeroplane its driver and the machine in tow i airman in hydroaeroplane starts for grant park and goes adrift circling around sind around in tlie air like a huge bird blinded by si storm that finally settles down exhausted ou the wa ter albert j engel driving a curtiss hydroaeroplane yesterday flew aimlessly over lake michigan in a dense fog uutil his gasoline was exhausted and was finally rescued fifteen miles off shore floating in his disabled maehiue had jules verne written a story of the air similar to his twenty thousand leagues under the sea he probably would have been branded even more of a dreamer than fell to his lot yet the story that was never written lost in the air was realized yester day and engel suffered merely a thorough soaking when his alrboat settled dowu upon the waters of lake michigan for three hours he flew in gradually widening circles trying to pierce the fog and strike a course landward fiually sighting the four-uiile crib ou his port side he started straight away thinking he was heading for land instead he was pointing directly out in the lake and when he realized that he was in a most perilous position his engine be gan to cough telling him that the gasoline was exhausted and then just like a tired big bird he settled down into the water and waited for the help that was more than an hour coining to him leaves beach for grant park engel had moored his air boat at claren don beach and yesterday morning at 0 o'clock started to fly to grant park for the hydroaeroplane events which were scheduled to begin at it o'clock he calculated that he would arrive at grant park in about half an hour and first flew directly out over the lake in . al j engel the upper picture shows the hydroaeroplane being hauled upon the dock while the lower one shows the tugboats taking it in tow fifteen miles out in the lake flyer is held up as bandits loot mails posses hunt five rcbbers who stopped new york memphis train memphis term stept it five bandits who held up and robbed the new york memphis flyer on the soufhern ltailrou 1 near stephenson ala and looted a united states mail car are beiug chased by s.n armed posse to-night as the train carried no express car and all that is known to have been taken was from the mail air s,o estimate of the amount of the loot can le made but it will be several thousand dol lars sis thirty-fohr pieces of registered mail were taken the bandits boarded the mail car at liso o'clock tuesday morning at a water tank and with an order of all hands up aul everybody lie down compelled charles flint mssil clerk to tie the hands of three other clerks while he aided in rifling sue registered mail after the train had run almost an hour covering a distance of thirty miles it came to a sudden stop when the emergency brakes were set conductor mcmanan went to the mail ear and found and ro leased the imprisoned clerks the bandits escaped by leaping from the flyer just isefore it came to a standstill on each side of the track are high hill almost mountains a heavy fog had ga:h ered in the valley ahead behind and ou each side of the train mcmahan and port of the train crew searched along the trucks in vain for any evidence of tlie bandits economy plea ignored only one city department makes re duction mayor orderoi city departments have not retrenched enough to allow the city to meet all its obligations in the opinion of comptroller traeger after a decision of the supreme court had deprived the city of about 3,000,000 in its supposed appropriation mayor harrison held a conference with of ficials and ordered economy the finance committee yesterday learned that the law department had retrenched the required 30 per cent other departments have re duced expenses from r to 14 per cent of the required amount the average being 10 per cent it was agreed to postpone action until friday when another meeting of the finance committee will be held robbers seizt girl victim miss margaret coan 4ct maiden street was robbed of her purse containing 0 and a gold bracelet last night by two young men who stopped her while she was walking in leland avenue near maiden street miss coan vrtis on her way house when the men seized her and they fled after snatching her purse she went to the town hall station where she made a report of the robberj broker killed by l in crossing tracks ir w good struck by north j western train in trying to reach the platform ! i k w good a real estate broker was filially injured last night when he was struck by a northbound northwestern kle i vatpd itailroad train at the argyle street surface station he was sixty-eight years om and lived at 841 castiewood terrace i he was struck by the train while try ing to cross the tracks to the plat form after crawling under the gate which was clown the train had almost stopped hut good was thrown several feet and when passengers and the crew of the train reached him lie was unconscious dr 11 polkey 1128 argyle street was called and summoned the police good was hurried to the ravenswood hospital where he died a short time later at the hospital it was found that good had flve cuts on the face and head four ribs on his right side were broken his right knee and hip dislocated and he was hurt internally avlien his clothing was searched several cards and papers bearing his name were fcund according to one paper good had an insurance agency at melbourne fla and local cards gave his occupation as a real estate broker schwab to leave u s american steel millionaire seeks a home in london special cable to the examiner lon'dox sept 17 a rumor is in circu lation in london that charles m schwab the millionaire steel manufacturer con templates making his permanent residence in london it is learned from a house agency here that supplies homes for american million aires during the london season that mrs schwab has been in london several times in the past eight months looking at places the firm has recommended but none seems large or fine enough to suit her the agents say that mrs scÂ»wab made no secret of the fact that she desires to purchase and not lease a london residence and that she will probably return shortly with the same object in view - gaynor sued for 100,000 alderman starts libel action against new york mayor new york sept 17.-alderman h h curran to-day filed suit against mayor gayuor asking 100,000 a jages for al leged libel contained in a letter written by the mayor to curran september 9 the letter the alderman says accuses curran of taking newsstand graft the letter in which the alleged libel is re tained is ijuoted in the papers filed to-day car strike threatens again Chicago railways company i employes determine to quit in case of trouble with the county traction workmen president harris of harris trust co tells village offi cials he will not see repre sentatives of the car men trolleys of worth and west sides will be affected as well as those in suburbs recognition is demanded j-j hicago is aaain threaten i / with a street cnv men's strike o and the situation is so bct o > vi no one appears to know l;o ! the trouble can be averted the Chicago railways company be came involved yesterday in the coun ty traction muddle and unless shy officials of the latter agree to ir.e_t a union committee every car man on both lines will be ordered to stri'.-.e the Chicago city railway will not be involved it is charged that the Chicago rail ways company owns the county trac tion company which is beini^fcperr ated by the harris trust company refused to meet committee the county traction company of ficials refused to meet a committee of division no 241 and yesterday president albert harris of the harris trust company also declined to meet the representatives of that union this refusal was given the mayors and presidents of the cities and vil lages outside of Chicago who are en deavoring to avert a strike on the county traction company lines after the refusal president george comerford of cicero called up inter national president w d mahon of the car men and informed him of the failure of the town and village execu tives to bring about even a confer ence settlement demanded both president harris and president kmil g schmidt refused absolutely to meet a committee from division 241 said mr comerford president mahon then called a meeting of the joint committee handling union affairs and this action was determined upon we will call upon the officials of the Chicago railways company and insist upon them bringing about n set tlement of the dispute with tte comity traction company we know the lat ter company uses the cars of the chi cago railways company which alio houses find repairs the rolling stock of the county traction company th latter company also runs its cars into the devon avenue barns over lip linos of the Chicago railways company affects all lines in addition to that we have linen reliably informed that henry a blnlr head of the chicaso hallways com pany is the head of the county trac tion company therefore we intend to call upon him and insist upon lilm bringing about a settlement we will also inform mr blair that if the county traction company situation leads to trouble it will affect nil of i lines operated by the Chicago ball s company ore this statement was given out by dent mahon it was adopted as the of the joint committee i trouble grew out of the refusal some ago of president schmidt of the county traction company to meet a committee from division 241 of which th employes of that road are members no 241 also lias in us membership the em ployes of the Chicago railways company on the north and west sides when thli was reported to the union a strike vote was taken the car men then learned they state tliat the county traction company offi cials were anxious that a strike be called as they intended to cease operations for the purpose of forcing the towns and tu lages through which lie road rum to rant contlnued on 2d page 4th column continued on 2d page 2d column fi/lltl tisers has examin^^^lrr^bhÃŸÃŸpÃŸp to the circulation of this publica tion the figures of circulation contained in the association's report only are guaranteed association of american advertisers a'o s3oo whitehall bldg n y city free enlarged photo the examiner has arranged that every reader can have the photo of child relative friend or self enlarged ab solutely free no charge of any kind made all you have to do is to read the great offer in this issue of the Chicago examiner here is a chance to have the photograph of a loved one now dead enlarged in a man ner that will make it almost life size read this great offer it is open to all readers of the Chicago examiner go to california now this^jh 1 it 3 , 8 v i a ik lbland lines ** comfortable w l k n f r Â° uj 3 1 3t sleepins oars choice of three best routes dimnil cars tickets sold sept 25th i %*â€¢ l h - kor full information c*u or write wednesday thursday fair and slight wjl^tf ly warmer light northwest winds jo\Â«h becoming variable b kauge of temperatures yesterday â€ž. highest 00 gf g average 04.5 3i|[^3

vol x no 233 a m wednesday Chicago september 18 1912 wednesday u s pÂ«ttnt otflw Â» imv-c v-jjxc v-cin 1 Â„ ctnu p , r â€žâ€ž'," Chicago examiner rules catholic children must quit public schools archbishop messmer of mil waukee threatens the ex communication of parents who disobey his orders no such action taken in chi cago clergyman here ex presses his surprise at the prelate's new ruling milwaukee wis sept 17.-a strik ing letter against the attendance of cath olic children at the public schools has been ibbued by archbishop messmer in which he forbids church sacrament to the fam ilies of those violating the rules laid down specifying attendance at catholic paro chial schools until the eighth grade has been passed arlhbishop messmer's letter archbishop messmer's letter in full fol lows : it is a deplorable fact that a large bomber of catholic parents take iheir childrcn from the catholic school and end them to the public schools as soon as these children have made their first communion in view of the repeated ami earnest admonitions of the highest ncthorities in the church on the grave duty of parents to leave their children under catholic educational influence bjii is in catholic schools us long as possible it is almost impossible to un derstand the sinful levity of such par ents and their open defiance of the laws of the church tbeir action appears still more crim inal when earnest christian believers outside the catholic church all over the united states began to call loudly for religious and moral instruction in the public schools as the only means of counteracting the growing loss of posi tive religion and with it as a neeessaii consequence the loss of moral princi ples and habits among the youth of the country how can catholic parents in the face of all this find any excuse good before god and conscience for tak ing their children from the catholic school and thus depriving them of iht direct and strong influence of christian truth and grace which alone can form them into good christians and good cit izens alike no excuses whatever there is absolutely no excuse except where parents r.re deprived of the op portunity and blessing of a catholic school or where the children have al ready passed through all the grades of the catholic school and wish to con tinue further studies the crazy no tion of some parents that their ameri can citizenship demands to have their children attend the public school as if our catholic schools were not ameri can or the positive anti-christian idea that the minds and hearts of their chil dren will profit ever so much more by going to the public school although with the loss of fuller and deeper religious training is most assuredly no excuse whatever the matter becomes of still greater importance at present when so many cf our children are now admitted to first holy communion when they are till in the sixth or even the fifth grade in school how utterly sub rersive of all the principles and rules of the church on the catholic educa tion of children if catholic parents were allowed to take the children from the catholic schools on the plea that they have made their first communion and yet there are catholic parents so entirely devoid of every sense of then responsibility for the spiritual welfare of their children and so ut terly disrespectful to all ecclesiastical dthorlty that their ridiculous and foolish plea stands for them in good reason orders to parents hence in order that the priests of the diocese as well as catholic par ents ma clearly know their duties we ordain as follows 1 in regard to sending catholic chil dren to catholic schools the laws of the third plenary council of baltimore must ; be fully observed exceptions can be allowed only as there stated by epis copal authority 2 catholic parents are bound to send their children who have made their i t first holy communion to the catnollc i 00l until these children have passed imgh all the grades of the school ess they are sent to a catholic col s or academy 8 catholic parents disobeying these friaa when not properly excused by the bishop commit a grievo if sin and can stop gossiping if you wish to be beautiful paris women find secret of youth in never gorging drinking little and walking much new york sept 17 paris women nrver have the sallow complexion you sec 'â– j in this country declare mrs otto weil ! j wifo of the business manager of the metro politan opera house who returned to-day after four months in europe parisians who have reached the age of fifty retain the grace and shapeliness of twenty-four and every one that i asked for the reason for the wonderful preserva tion of youth told me to eat sparingly drink sparingly walk considerably dream never and gossip not at all there are no beautiful french women i who refuse to take exercise and their fa vorite daily recreation is walking some of the women who took me out walked â– me off my feet and they are all peculiarly ambitious to excel iu pedestrian feats when they took me mountain climbing 1 almost died from fatigue you never see a french woman gorging herself at a midnight restaurant after the opera or theater instead she eats a little s:i!ad and drinks a little wine she never drinks water nobles to visit Chicago duke and duchess of sutherland will inspect city i the duke and duchess of sutherland with lady rosemary gower lord alastair cower and a party of friends will arrive iu Chicago next friday morning iud spend the day they will leave saturday for new york en route for england back to the land means happiness j snid the duke of sutherland recently in commenting on the crowded condition of i.'.j-laud he is the lurge-sr laud owner in great britain and the second richest ituke in the dnlted kingdom he has | invested huge sums iu the canadian j northwest since then lie lias been as sisting englishmen and scotchmen to col onize the virgin territory and is on his way home after an inspection of his latest experiment vv is a strong advo vatc of a gentleman's agreement be tween the united states and great brit ain which he says would establish the world's peace lady rosemary gower his daughter is a sjffragette loses 3,296 on liner mrs j c hirsch victim on the kaiser wilhelm 11 new york sept 17 robberieo on ocean liners have been so numerous this year that the hoboken detectives and cjs tom officials were not surprised to-day when mr and mrs 1 c hirsch arriving from bremen on the kaiser wilhelm 11 complained tliar they had been robbed ot a j3.000 la valliere and 200 in cash mr and mrs uirseh live at 2(5 east fourih avenue cincinnati one of the alleged a mond thefts aboard the frederick wilhei.n was cleared up to-day the article thought stolen was a 1.200 brooch the property of mrs david mannes sister of the orcnesfa leader walter unmroscu it was found in the suite which the mannes family had oc cupied while the ship was being renovated bull moose beat bourne salem ore sept 17 after a bitterly fought convention united states senator jonathan bourne who bolted the repub lican party and has been nt outs wkll president Taft for some time was turned down by the hoosevelt party to-night and a portland lawyer a e clark formerly of mankato minn was nominated as the party's united states senatorial candidate by a twenty-vote plurality the vo;l stood clark 01 bourne 39 mulkey 30 mulkey and bourne were avowed candi dates railroad wreck kills 13 livehpool sept 17.-thirteen persons were killed and nearly 100 injured this evening when the engine of a chester to liverpool express jumped the rails near liverpool and the nine ears sped on and crashed into a small station several pel sous were cremated in a coach miss brooks spurns police chiefs job too busy she declares when tendered office by west hammond's mayor serves 80 subpoenas frankie ford contradicts foss bartender in inquiry into messmaker death miss virginia brooks late last evening declined to be chief of police of west liani tnond and her decision came with such 'â– an astonishing shock to mayor woscyzn eki who had not dreamed she would re fuse that he sat down helplessly and said he would have to think it over before ap pointing anybody i'm too busy explained miss brooks it was late last night when she re turned to west hammond after a hard day in Chicago in the coroner's office but when she did return she still had work i to do that would take her into the early hours of the morning she had sso sub ! poenas to serve in connection with the i trial to-day of justices of trie peace green und witteuburg on charges of graft and ; malfeasance and then came the proposition from the mayor that she accept the job of chief o police at least temporarily her friend urged her to take it but she wouldn't i have no time to be a policeman shi told them they have ousted the coitupi chief â€” now let them put in a real man she and mrs bass were alert attend ants at the coroner's injuiry into circuiu stances of the death of john messmaker the formal inquest will be held friday but two witnesses talked to the corona yesterday woman contradicts story ethel parker better known as frankie ford testified in direct contradiction ol eugene davis formerly bartender in the foss dive davis testimony would have been dam aging enough even without the flat couira diction of frankie ford for davis v as unable to explain adequately his own story it was mostly about the black bottle the one that was said to contain knock out drops for the purpose of robbing patrons who did not spend money iaÂ»t enough to satisfy foss yes i told frankie ford to hide that bottle davis confessed but i warned her to hide it only because it was marked bonded whisky and what it really con tained was cheap whisky i wanted her to hide it so the government inspectors would not catch us selling cheap wiiukj under a bond label and that's the ouiy reason coroner hoffman instantly confused da vis with a question was that the only bottle that bore the bond label and contained cheap whisky well no admitted davis there were some others i think then why was the black bottle sin gled out as the only one to bo hidden fron the inspectors i don't know i don't know frankie ford says the black bottle eon tained kuockout drops and that when mei would not spend money fast they wert given a drink from the black bottle ani then she says they became black in th face and were kicked out in the street how about that charges womin lies i frankie ford lies cried davis angrily j and let me remind you that i am hero voluntarily i'm trying to tell you th truth if you'll just let me do it i went to foss last night when he was sick abed and i told him i was going to come in here and tell everything i knew but i'm not going to tell what i don't know i don't know for sure whether those other bottler ! were mislabled or not do you know judge green yes he has been there frequently yes i've seen him there did you ever see him go upstairs - '" no i foss rented the property davis said from a mr fisher and a mr thompson paying at first 125 a mouth and later only 100 a month aviator lost in fog is found in lake engel is rescued 15 miles from shore wrecked hydroaeroplane its driver and the machine in tow i airman in hydroaeroplane starts for grant park and goes adrift circling around sind around in tlie air like a huge bird blinded by si storm that finally settles down exhausted ou the wa ter albert j engel driving a curtiss hydroaeroplane yesterday flew aimlessly over lake michigan in a dense fog uutil his gasoline was exhausted and was finally rescued fifteen miles off shore floating in his disabled maehiue had jules verne written a story of the air similar to his twenty thousand leagues under the sea he probably would have been branded even more of a dreamer than fell to his lot yet the story that was never written lost in the air was realized yester day and engel suffered merely a thorough soaking when his alrboat settled dowu upon the waters of lake michigan for three hours he flew in gradually widening circles trying to pierce the fog and strike a course landward fiually sighting the four-uiile crib ou his port side he started straight away thinking he was heading for land instead he was pointing directly out in the lake and when he realized that he was in a most perilous position his engine be gan to cough telling him that the gasoline was exhausted and then just like a tired big bird he settled down into the water and waited for the help that was more than an hour coining to him leaves beach for grant park engel had moored his air boat at claren don beach and yesterday morning at 0 o'clock started to fly to grant park for the hydroaeroplane events which were scheduled to begin at it o'clock he calculated that he would arrive at grant park in about half an hour and first flew directly out over the lake in . al j engel the upper picture shows the hydroaeroplane being hauled upon the dock while the lower one shows the tugboats taking it in tow fifteen miles out in the lake flyer is held up as bandits loot mails posses hunt five rcbbers who stopped new york memphis train memphis term stept it five bandits who held up and robbed the new york memphis flyer on the soufhern ltailrou 1 near stephenson ala and looted a united states mail car are beiug chased by s.n armed posse to-night as the train carried no express car and all that is known to have been taken was from the mail air s,o estimate of the amount of the loot can le made but it will be several thousand dol lars sis thirty-fohr pieces of registered mail were taken the bandits boarded the mail car at liso o'clock tuesday morning at a water tank and with an order of all hands up aul everybody lie down compelled charles flint mssil clerk to tie the hands of three other clerks while he aided in rifling sue registered mail after the train had run almost an hour covering a distance of thirty miles it came to a sudden stop when the emergency brakes were set conductor mcmanan went to the mail ear and found and ro leased the imprisoned clerks the bandits escaped by leaping from the flyer just isefore it came to a standstill on each side of the track are high hill almost mountains a heavy fog had ga:h ered in the valley ahead behind and ou each side of the train mcmahan and port of the train crew searched along the trucks in vain for any evidence of tlie bandits economy plea ignored only one city department makes re duction mayor orderoi city departments have not retrenched enough to allow the city to meet all its obligations in the opinion of comptroller traeger after a decision of the supreme court had deprived the city of about 3,000,000 in its supposed appropriation mayor harrison held a conference with of ficials and ordered economy the finance committee yesterday learned that the law department had retrenched the required 30 per cent other departments have re duced expenses from r to 14 per cent of the required amount the average being 10 per cent it was agreed to postpone action until friday when another meeting of the finance committee will be held robbers seizt girl victim miss margaret coan 4ct maiden street was robbed of her purse containing 0 and a gold bracelet last night by two young men who stopped her while she was walking in leland avenue near maiden street miss coan vrtis on her way house when the men seized her and they fled after snatching her purse she went to the town hall station where she made a report of the robberj broker killed by l in crossing tracks ir w good struck by north j western train in trying to reach the platform ! i k w good a real estate broker was filially injured last night when he was struck by a northbound northwestern kle i vatpd itailroad train at the argyle street surface station he was sixty-eight years om and lived at 841 castiewood terrace i he was struck by the train while try ing to cross the tracks to the plat form after crawling under the gate which was clown the train had almost stopped hut good was thrown several feet and when passengers and the crew of the train reached him lie was unconscious dr 11 polkey 1128 argyle street was called and summoned the police good was hurried to the ravenswood hospital where he died a short time later at the hospital it was found that good had flve cuts on the face and head four ribs on his right side were broken his right knee and hip dislocated and he was hurt internally avlien his clothing was searched several cards and papers bearing his name were fcund according to one paper good had an insurance agency at melbourne fla and local cards gave his occupation as a real estate broker schwab to leave u s american steel millionaire seeks a home in london special cable to the examiner lon'dox sept 17 a rumor is in circu lation in london that charles m schwab the millionaire steel manufacturer con templates making his permanent residence in london it is learned from a house agency here that supplies homes for american million aires during the london season that mrs schwab has been in london several times in the past eight months looking at places the firm has recommended but none seems large or fine enough to suit her the agents say that mrs scÂ»wab made no secret of the fact that she desires to purchase and not lease a london residence and that she will probably return shortly with the same object in view - gaynor sued for 100,000 alderman starts libel action against new york mayor new york sept 17.-alderman h h curran to-day filed suit against mayor gayuor asking 100,000 a jages for al leged libel contained in a letter written by the mayor to curran september 9 the letter the alderman says accuses curran of taking newsstand graft the letter in which the alleged libel is re tained is ijuoted in the papers filed to-day car strike threatens again Chicago railways company i employes determine to quit in case of trouble with the county traction workmen president harris of harris trust co tells village offi cials he will not see repre sentatives of the car men trolleys of worth and west sides will be affected as well as those in suburbs recognition is demanded j-j hicago is aaain threaten i / with a street cnv men's strike o and the situation is so bct o > vi no one appears to know l;o ! the trouble can be averted the Chicago railways company be came involved yesterday in the coun ty traction muddle and unless shy officials of the latter agree to ir.e_t a union committee every car man on both lines will be ordered to stri'.-.e the Chicago city railway will not be involved it is charged that the Chicago rail ways company owns the county trac tion company which is beini^fcperr ated by the harris trust company refused to meet committee the county traction company of ficials refused to meet a committee of division no 241 and yesterday president albert harris of the harris trust company also declined to meet the representatives of that union this refusal was given the mayors and presidents of the cities and vil lages outside of Chicago who are en deavoring to avert a strike on the county traction company lines after the refusal president george comerford of cicero called up inter national president w d mahon of the car men and informed him of the failure of the town and village execu tives to bring about even a confer ence settlement demanded both president harris and president kmil g schmidt refused absolutely to meet a committee from division 241 said mr comerford president mahon then called a meeting of the joint committee handling union affairs and this action was determined upon we will call upon the officials of the Chicago railways company and insist upon them bringing about n set tlement of the dispute with tte comity traction company we know the lat ter company uses the cars of the chi cago railways company which alio houses find repairs the rolling stock of the county traction company th latter company also runs its cars into the devon avenue barns over lip linos of the Chicago railways company affects all lines in addition to that we have linen reliably informed that henry a blnlr head of the chicaso hallways com pany is the head of the county trac tion company therefore we intend to call upon him and insist upon lilm bringing about a settlement we will also inform mr blair that if the county traction company situation leads to trouble it will affect nil of i lines operated by the Chicago ball s company ore this statement was given out by dent mahon it was adopted as the of the joint committee i trouble grew out of the refusal some ago of president schmidt of the county traction company to meet a committee from division 241 of which th employes of that road are members no 241 also lias in us membership the em ployes of the Chicago railways company on the north and west sides when thli was reported to the union a strike vote was taken the car men then learned they state tliat the county traction company offi cials were anxious that a strike be called as they intended to cease operations for the purpose of forcing the towns and tu lages through which lie road rum to rant contlnued on 2d page 4th column continued on 2d page 2d column fi/lltl tisers has examin^^^lrr^bhÃŸÃŸpÃŸp to the circulation of this publica tion the figures of circulation contained in the association's report only are guaranteed association of american advertisers a'o s3oo whitehall bldg n y city free enlarged photo the examiner has arranged that every reader can have the photo of child relative friend or self enlarged ab solutely free no charge of any kind made all you have to do is to read the great offer in this issue of the Chicago examiner here is a chance to have the photograph of a loved one now dead enlarged in a man ner that will make it almost life size read this great offer it is open to all readers of the Chicago examiner go to california now this^jh 1 it 3 , 8 v i a ik lbland lines ** comfortable w l k n f r Â° uj 3 1 3t sleepins oars choice of three best routes dimnil cars tickets sold sept 25th i %*â€¢ l h - kor full information c*u or write wednesday thursday fair and slight wjl^tf ly warmer light northwest winds jo\Â«h becoming variable b kauge of temperatures yesterday â€ž. highest 00 gf g average 04.5 3i|[^3